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What are the famous aphorisms about "benevolence and righteousness"?

A poor bird is in the arms of a benevolent person. --Yan Zitui

Looking for those who are within me, benevolence, justice, propriety and wisdom; looking for those outside, wealth and success. --Hu Dayuan

Those who are proficient in righteousness have a broad vision and a flat heart; those who are interested in profit have a cautious vision and a dangerous future. --Hu Dayuan

No judge knows himself better than a person's conscience. --Hugo

Everyone's conscience is the best guide for him. --Scott

Conscience is the sentry in each of our hearts. It is there on duty to monitor us and not do anything illegal. -- Maugham

Whoever does not immediately feel disgusted when encountering immoral things, and does not immediately feel joy when encountering good things, has no sense of morality, and such a person has no conscience. Anyone who does something immoral and is only afraid of being sentenced, who does not blame himself for his bad behavior, but is frightened by the thought of painful consequences, has no conscience, but only the appearance of conscience. However, anyone who is aware of the immorality of the act itself, regardless of the consequences, has a conscience. -- Kant

Conscience is an inner feeling, a resistance to some abnormal desire that is restless in our bodies.

--Freud

A calm conscience can sleep amidst thunder. --Thomas Fuller

Conscience is the instinct to judge oneself according to moral principles. It is not just an ability; it is an instinct. -- Kant

The absurd--and tragic--situation a person is in is that when he needs his conscience most, his conscience is weakest. --Fromm

Strive to keep the spark called conscience in your heart never extinguished. -- Joe Washington

Loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness are the virtues of obedience; disobedience and arrogance are the opposite of virtue. Those who obey are the door to blessings, those who are disobedient are the gates to disaster.

--Liu Zhou

Personality is called benevolence.

--Han Yu